I once held a birthday dinner where not only did everyone have to cancel at the last minute, but I couldn't even go alone because the planned restaurant was closed. United StatesTuesday 17th of August 2010 9:21 pm Name: Sean We had planned a birthday party for my son for his 1st...
I called the police to file a report and a crime scene officer came to collect prints, which I expect nothing will come of. But, he did mention that Ford F-250s like the one I have are popular targets. They often end up abandoned near the Mexico border. The seats ripped out to mak...
were to be replaced by the SE's with altered special effects, etc. I bought the VHS tapes when they came out in '95, and after I saw the SE's in 1997 and realized the extent of the changes, I quickly bought the '95 Laserdiscs as well even tho...
Lamott's central metaphor makes this a reassuring book when the world seems to be coming apart at the seams: when we suffer a devastating loss, whether its global and public or deeply personal and private, she examines the ways we can reconstruct a new version of wholeness out of the tatte...
When you think about it, it’s really quite brilliant. The AI Ava uses everything it knows of women and men as tools to plan her escape. She manipulates both men with such subtlety that Caleb believes he has successfully thwarted her plan only to find out that was actually part of her...
When introducing the setting, I lay it out much like the Star Wars and LOTR universes - without a lot of moral relativism, and I ask my players to play within those bounds. It's not without problems, but it isn't that bad either if players are cooperative. ...
But let’s get real for a second—this whole “death of the author” thing? Sure, it works when we’re talking about classic literature, where the author’s voice can be drowned in layers of symbolism and interpretation. But what happens when we step out of dusty libraries and into neon...